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Post by fasti on Apr 25, 2012 8:37:57 GMT
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Post by blondekiss on Apr 25, 2012 13:03:45 GMT
OMG I love crows!! Always wanted 1 as a pet. She is beautiful babe!!
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Post by fasti on Apr 26, 2012 6:42:59 GMT
OMG I love crows!! Always wanted 1 as a pet. She is beautiful babe!! Yes, she is nice but beak and claws are very sharp
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Post by rosiesnail2 on Apr 26, 2012 16:43:57 GMT
Amazing! The dogs cute the reptiles are beautiful and the crows are just marvellous!
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Post by fasti on May 30, 2012 7:32:33 GMT
Hi Guys, I just wanted to update this topic with some photos of my new "non snail" pets snail "macaroni" Iguana "Frosya" Mouse "Pel'meshka"
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Post by vallery on May 30, 2012 7:57:11 GMT
Fasti you have incredible pets and you take the most incredible photos. You capture pictures of your pets in amazing ways. I just love your photographs. vallery
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Post by vallery on May 30, 2012 7:59:49 GMT
Hi fasti , I was wondering where you got your crow. As well the colors of the crow are beautiful. Canadian crows are simply black. vallery
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Post by fasti on May 30, 2012 8:40:54 GMT
Hi Vallery, Thanks for your pleasant words it is typical kind of Russian crows
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Post by vallery on May 30, 2012 11:34:31 GMT
Hi fasti , It is a beautiful crow. As I said the ones here in Canada are simply black. I would love to have a crow. Are they difficult to handle? Vallery
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Post by fasti on May 30, 2012 12:01:56 GMT
Hi fasti , It is a beautiful crow. As I said the ones here in Canada are simply black. I would love to have a crow. Are they difficult to handle? Vallery yes, it is really difficult. Only after 3 months she stopped peck me. but she still afraids me
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Post by shaydeesnail on May 30, 2012 12:35:55 GMT
What lovely animals! They are all so beautiful :] I love your crow!
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Post by mechangel on May 30, 2012 18:39:08 GMT
Wow! Do you have your own photography website? Those lizard photos are stunning, and the crow is pretty freaking awesome too.
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Post by pickalilly on May 30, 2012 19:46:33 GMT
Your photos are stunning. You pets are gorgeous. I adore your dog especially, and the leopard geckos. What morph is the turquoise and green striped one?
I was seriously considering a leopard gecko. All that puts me off is the live crickets. I'm not scared f them but I'm not mad on the idea. But. Does it et easier to feed them?
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Post by oscar101 on May 30, 2012 22:26:59 GMT
Did you buy the crow from a pet store/ falconry dealer, or did you find him stranded as a baby and take him in??
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Post by fasti on May 31, 2012 4:22:27 GMT
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Post by fasti on May 31, 2012 4:28:57 GMT
What morph is the turquoise and green striped one? I'm sorry, I don't understand what do you mean I was seriously considering a leopard gecko. All that puts me off is the live crickets. I'm not scared f them but I'm not mad on the idea. But. Does it et easier to feed them? It is not a big problem to feed them but you are right their main food is crickets which you have to buy on a regular basis.
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Post by fasti on May 31, 2012 4:30:21 GMT
Did you buy the crow from a pet store/ falconry dealer, or did you find him stranded as a baby and take him in?? The third version my wife found her when she was 8-9 month with a broken wing on the street.
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Post by oscar101 on May 31, 2012 8:14:07 GMT
Did you buy the crow from a pet store/ falconry dealer, or did you find him stranded as a baby and take him in?? The third version my wife found her when she was 8-9 month with a broken wing on the street. aww thats lovely Im glad shes in caring hands now has she learn to fly yet?
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Post by fasti on May 31, 2012 8:16:58 GMT
The third version my wife found her when she was 8-9 month with a broken wing on the street. aww thats lovely Im glad shes in caring hands now has she learn to fly yet? Unfortunately it is impossible for her because the wing was broken too hard
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Post by oscar101 on May 31, 2012 21:23:32 GMT
thats a shame Well its great that someone like yourself and your wife found her then A young bird with a broken wing wouldent stand a chance if left alone. A dog or cat could have picked her up Im glad shes safe now
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Post by pinkunicorn on Jun 1, 2012 1:10:26 GMT
D Hi fasti , It is a beautiful crow. As I said the ones here in Canada are simply black. I would love to have a crow. Are they difficult to handle? Vallery It's an Eurasian subspecies (or a different species entirely according to some) called Hooded Crow. I think the blackNorth American version is the Carrion Crow. I actually believe the grey one is the only crow we got in Europe. There is a smaller related species that is entirely black, but it's called something else. Beautiful pets. I love all crows and relative birds.
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Post by pinkunicorn on Jun 1, 2012 1:16:33 GMT
Oh I was wrong, Carrion Crow does live in Europe but not in Scandinavia so no wonder I never saw one where I lived! But apparently it doesn't live in N-America. I wonder what crow is that, then...
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Post by fasti on Jun 1, 2012 4:57:53 GMT
Hi guys, I just want to clarify the question with subspecies of crows I afraid that you are talking about three different subsoecies The first one is the grey crow. Corvus Cornix or grey crow - the body size is c.a. 50 cm. That is what I have The second one is black crow. Corvus corone or black crow - the body size is c.a 50-55 cm. Please find some photo below: These two first subspecies usually live in the cities and live in flock. The third one is raven. This subspecies has a lot of distinctions in comparison with first two. (Corvus corax) - raven - the body size is 60-70 cm. First of all this type is rather bigger. And usually they don't live in the cities and live alone or together with a boyfried/girlfriend. Also please find some pics below. I hope it was more or less interesting for you
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Post by fasti on Jun 1, 2012 5:00:12 GMT
thats a shame Well its great that someone like yourself and your wife found her then A young bird with a broken wing wouldent stand a chance if left alone. A dog or cat could have picked her up Im glad shes safe now Of course it was no chance to survive for her therefore we shelter her
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Post by oscar101 on Jun 1, 2012 6:40:23 GMT
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